Ten Things You Need to Know Today: 7 July 2021

The Week’s daily digest of the news agenda, published at 8am

1. Millions could catch Covid

Up to two million people could catch Covid this summer, meaning up to ten million would be expected to isolate in just six weeks, according to analysis by The Guardian. Sajid Javid, the health secretary, has admitted that England is entering “uncharted territory” in its wholesale scrapping of lockdown rules from 19 July, with new infections expected to rise above 100,000 a day over the summer - more than at any point in the pandemic.

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